@Buckhout_Bull Observing ourselves like we'd observe a friend, with patience/compassion, can help us understand how things affect us & what we need to be well-adjusted & productive. Sounds easy but it can be hard to accept our limitations; method can be adopted long before mastery is achieved.
@Carbon_Cait For a lot of folks it gets bad in week 2. I know that's not comforting. Week 2 wasn't bad for me, but it put my brother in law in the hospital.
I actually really enjoyed a brownie while I had it, but I could see cake being weird!
@Carbon_Cait Different experience obv, but I masked in the house and sanitized surfaces daily and neither of my housemates got it from me. I stayed in my room as much as possible, too. Every measure you take helps.
@baileys@WarnerNature Match smoke reminds me of so many good things: birthday candles, advent wreaths, starting a fire on a chilly morning, candlelit dinners, lighting incense, good cigars.
@wills_skye I loved math & was good at it until I was 12 & a math teacher I adored was personally hurtful & unfair to me. Is it possible something put him off that he's not yet able or willing to talk about? I hope it's nothing so dark but it would've helped me if anyone had checked in.
@petercoffey I don't play word games against my partner and he doesn't play video games against me. I'm confident this truce has contributed to the longevity of our relationship
@rachellaudan@eatcookwrite This is what I was thinking too! I just saw Dr. Noa Kekuewa Lincoln's talk at Penn State and on Hawaiian ag was totally blown away.
@Gcout_little @A_K_Anderson @ScienceYael Maybe it'd be the opposite, if ink is lost in transfer between generations? Could there be fewer transfers if macrophages aren't replaced as often? I have no idea what I'm talking about though